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Above: Performing at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC

Above: Barb's Rueda circle at the Verizon show

Above: Verizon Center show

Above: Photo from class

Above: DanceInTime team performs their "Charlie's Anghels" routine, 11/06

Above: DanceInTime Rueda team performing at the US National Dance Championships 10/06

Above: Tania is welcomed to the DanceInTime women's team, as they perform at the 6/06 DC Salsa Congress

Above: The DanceInTime Women's Team. To see a short video of the women's team performing, click here  

Above: Barb teaches Casino Rueda after a performance at Latino Fest's Twenty Five Year Anniversary, 6/05

Above: A DanceInTime team poses after performing a Cha Cha routine at a fancy wedding reception, 10/06

Above: DanceInTime performs a combined Salsa and Cha Cha performance of their "Charlie's Angles Routine" at the Miami Salsa Congress, 2007

Above: DanceInTime performs a combined Salsa and Cha Cha performance of their "Charlie's Angles Routine" at the Miami Salsa Congress, 2007

Above: DanceInTime performs a combined Salsa and Cha Cha performance of their "Charlie's Angles Routine" at the Miami Salsa Congress, 2007

Above: Garrett and Nasim in a dip at DanceInTime's PG County Fair show, 9/07

Above:  The DanceInTime team poses after rehearsing a Rueda routine 4/08

Above: Contestants assemble for the results of the judging in the Montgomery County High School Latin Dance Competition.  Barb Bernstein was on the panel of judges. 10/07

Above:  Dancing at a party at Avalon Studio 3/08

Above: Rueda circle at a party at Avalon Studio.  Fall 2007.

Above: DanceInTime taught and performed at Artscape 2007

Above: DanceInTime taught and performed at Artscape 2007

Above: DanceInTime's "Charlie's Angels" routine performed at the D.C. Salsa Congress, June 10, 07

Above: Some members of the American Dance Montage (Michele, Susan, Doug, and Fabio) do a swing routine including several different forms of swing. The choreography was designed and kindly lent to DanceInTime's show by Frank Regan, director of the American Dance Montage.

Above: Dance In Time women's team gets coaching from Frank Regan. To read his illustrious biography, click here.

Above: Amanda Lopez of the DC Rueda Meetup Group organized a first "Rueda in the Parks" program in VA.  Fall, 07

Above: Frank Regan posing with Rita after a choreography session with the Dance In Time women's team.

Above: photo taken before performing at the DC Salsa Congress, 6/06

Above: at Zanzibar's, preparing for the "Tribute to Women in Salsa" performance, 3/15/06

Above: Edie the Salsa Freak talking to Barb at the D.C. Bootcamp, 6/07

Above: DanceInTime trained local celebrities to participate in a "Dancing with the Stars" Contest held at the Bowie Baysox Stadium on July 21, 2007.

Above: DanceInTime trained local celebrities to participate in a "Dancing with the Stars" Contest held at the Bowie Baysox Stadium on July 21, 2007.

Above: Teaching Rueda at the Meetup picnic 7/07

Above: Barb teaches Salsa Rueda at the annual Meetup picnic in Virginia 7/07

Above: Celebrating vince Ford's birthday at the Catonsville Rueda class, 6/07

Above: DanceInTime's "Charlie's Angels" routine performed at the D.C. Salsa Congress, June 07

Above: DanceInTime dancers pose at the D.C. Salsa Congress after a performance, 6/07

Above: DanceInTime at their World Dance Festival performance in Catonsville, MD (Fall '05)

Above: DanceInTime at a county fair. 9/07

Above: DanceInTime after a Hispanic Heritage month celebration show at the Johns Hopkins University applied physics lab. 9/07

Above: DanceInTime at a county fair, 9/07

Above: Dancing Rueda at Gardel's Nightclub, 2007

Above: Rehearsal fun!

Above: DanceInTime team at Bethesda Dance Studio performance sponsored by Michelle Reyes and Luvin'  the Mambo, 11/06

Above: Erin Brandt (bottom left) coached the DanceInTime Rueda team on 5/06

Above: Kara and Ron at D.C. Convention Center performing with Danceintime

Above: The dance crew, entertaining at FirstNight 12/31/06

Above: The audience practices Salsa, Merengue, and Cha Cha moves after their lesson at First Night Annapolis   12/31/05

Above: Barb and Doug at the Woodrow Wilson Plaza performance, where they did a cha cha routine   7/05

Above: DanceInTime Rueda Team at the Dance DC Festival, 9/30/2006

Above: children's lesson at a church Cinco de Mayo party, 5/06

Above: Private Halloween dance party. Guess what Baltimore teacher is the person on the right!

Above: A Baltimore Meetup event at Havanah Club.  11/07

Above: Tap Dancers perform a tap routine at a Dance In Time show at the Westin Hotel in Annapolis MD for a formal Gala Fundraiser.   10/07

Above: TV coverage on the Fox Morning News: Holly Morris and the DanceInTime crew, 4/4/06. Click here to see Barb teaching Rueda steps to Holly.

Above: Hot performance by Salsumba at the Zoo's Hispanic Festival!!

Above: Teaching at the "Barking Dog" Nightclub, 1/2/07

Above: Rehearsal for show at National Zoo's Hispanic Festival 2003  - with DanceInTimeProductions and RuedaUSA

Above: NY and local dancers from the National Zoo's Hispanic Festival 2003

Above: The members of the Women's Team from DanceInTime who performed at the D.C. Congress   6/05

Above: Members of five Casino Rueda teams from MD, NY, PA, and NJ pose at their performance in Philadelphia

Above: Darren Stuart and Kareen Young of Salsa Caliente in Florida, pictured with Barb Bernstein. Darren and Kareen came to D.C. to perform and teach with DanceInTime 12/3/05

Above: Christian and Charlotte

Above: Dancing to "Rebelion" - the women's team from DanceInTime performs a depiction of a slave rebellion at the "Tribute to Women in Salsa" program, 3/06

Above: The Sunshine Girls

Above: Aramis, Amanda, Rita, Barb, and Adrian perform at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.   Fall '05

Above: The Ladies from Latin Motion at their show with DanceInTimeProductions at a Virginia amphitheatre**

Above: Tom Bui and Rebecca Smith performing at our First Night Annapolis Show.   12/31/04

Above: Five Rueda groups on stage together in Philadelphia

Above: Barb  was one of the judges at the Montgomery County High School Latin Dance Contest. All contestants are on stage  listening to the results

Above: the DanceInTime Ladies' Team rehearses their final pose

Above: Barb calls a Rueda move

Above: Swing Routine done by some members of the American Dance Montage at a show in DC.   8/05

Above: Teaching at Gardels in Baltimore on Saturday nights, 7/06

Hola!

And welcome to DanceInTimeProductions!

We perform and promote the Latin dances: Bachata, Merengue, Cha Cha, Salsa, and Casino Rueda, etc.  Classes are offered in Casino style Salsa which is a wonderful type of Salsa dancing. This style of move can be done in partnership Salsa as well as by a team in a circle.  (The circle dance is the lively, joyous dance that was featured in the movie Dance With Me starring Vanessa Williams.)

"Casino" refers to a type of style of Salsa moves. "Rueda" means circle in Spanish.  So Casino Rueda is a dance style in which Casino moves are done by a group that dances together in a circle, with frequent partner exchanges.  The moves themselves range from simple to very elaborate and can be done by any couple dancing Salsa. It makes for a very sharp looking Salsa!

DanceInTime offers instruction in Casino style Salsa throughout the Washington D.C. metropolitan area.  Classes are aimed at all levels----from beginners to advanced/masters.  Click here for the class schedule. (Note  that any class schedule alteration is noted at the top of the "Classes" page.) 

Learning Casino style Salsa is a great way to become a competent Salsero. It's also a fabulous way for experienced Salsa dancers to take their dancing to the next level.  Students of this dance learn a huge number of beautiful moves very quickly. And these moves can be done both in one on one partnership Salsa and in a Rueda circle.

DanceInTime also sponsors social events, parties, and does performances that feature Salsa, an array of Latin dances, and sometimes other forms of dance, too (i.e. Hawaiian, Israeli, tap, ballroom, folk dance, etc.).

What is Casino Rueda?

Casino Rueda is Salsa dancing done by couples in a circle with partners being passed around. The steps that are done are referred to as Casino style moves. 

Like all forms of Salsa, Casino style has been growing in popularity around the world. When these moves are done in a Rueda circle, a caller (who is a member of the circle), calls a move and all the couples execute it in synchrony. The members of the circle function like a team, working together cooperatively. Casino style moves range from basic to very advanced. When done in a one on one format, they make a very sharp and different-looking dance style.  So Casino Rueda instruction helps students become extremely competent and versatile Salsa dancers.

Is This Dance For You?

This lively and extremely social form of dancing is for you if:

1. You want to learn a unique form of Salsa (called Casino style) with beautiful one on one moves.

2. You want to learn not only intricate partnership moves but also group moves that can be done by everyone in a circle.

3. You want to dance with everyone.  Rueda dancers trade partners constantly, creating a team spirit in the group.

Because Casino Rueda is done by a group, people in the class become friendly and feel connected, like a team.  In fact, two couples from class became engaged--one from the VA class and the other couple from the MD class! (See the wedding photo on this page!) Another long-standing couple was forged from a brief class that had been held at a Lutheran Church.

When? Where? How Much?

Regular dance studio classes are listed below. 

1.  Saturdays from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM classes are at Crown Dance Studio; 2820 Dorr Ave.; Fairfax, VA 22031. 

2. Sundays from 5 PM to 7:00 PM at the Avalon Studio; 15 Mellor Ave.; Catonsville, Maryland.  

3.  Starting May 15, classes will be starting at Saffron Dance Studio; 3260 Wilson Blvd; Arlington, VA on the first and third Thursday nights of each month from 8:30 to 10:00 pm.

 However it is wise to double check the schedule on the classes page or by calling Barb. Occasionally a class is cancelled due to a performance, special event, or holiday.

Note these classes cover a range of levels. They start with beginning/intermediate steps and move to more advanced ones as appropriate.

Also see the Classes page for more details, directions, and for instruction offered at other venues including clubs, gyms, Glen Echo, etc

We have a special offer.  You can take your first class at one of the studio locations free of charge if you bring to class a copy of the coupon which is near the bottom of the "classes" page on this website.  We also have a discount for groups of 5 or more that come to the studio classes together. Studio classes normally cost $10. This is a tremendous deal as you get an excellent class that covers a lot of material, and then you can stay after class and practice, hang out, etc.

Stepping Out

DanceInTime has at one time or another offered classes at Gardels Supper Club (now closed) in Baltimore on Saturday nights, at South Beach in Bethesda, Rene's Club in Fairfax, VA, Ned Devine in Centreville, VA, Club One in Baltimore, Ocean Drive in Wheaton, MD, Cecilia's Club in Arlington, Jin Lounge in Washington, D.C., South Beach in Bethesda, Barking Dog in Bethesda, Kasbah in Baltimore, Glen Echo in Maryland, and many other venues.  Plans are sometimes made to organize the group to go to these venues and to other clubs to dance.  There are Meetup Groups in all areas that anyone can join for free. These groups organize events to go out dancing together.  Check out salsa.meetup.com/163 if you are in the Baltimore area.

What the Classes and Social Events Are Like?

Classes are lively, informal, and no partner is needed.  All classes are drop-in and new students are made to feel welcome.  Click here for the Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia class schedules

Classes start with beginning levels and move on to advanced levels.  A lot of material is covered in all of the lessons.  We move quickly, but also do plenty of review to jog students' memories on what was already covered. If there is a wide array of levels in a class, we sometimes break into groups so each subgroup can work at the appropriate pace. 

As mentioned above, we have also held parties and outings where we practiced what we've learned in our classes.  In fact, sometimes members of our group go out-of-town together to dance Salsa or Rueda with other groups.   Likewise, we have hosted groups from other cities that come here to the Washington area as well. In April 2006, some of the group went to Philadelphia to collaborate with dancers from Salsita Dance Studio.  Later that month, a teacher from NYC did a wonderful workshop in our Virginia class. (Click here to read about this "Play in Salsa Dancing" workshop.)  More exchanges/workshops with visiting teachers are in the works, so stay tuned!!

In November of 2004, some people in the group went to the First Annual Salsa Rueda Congress held in Miami. In addition, a group also went to the Miami Congress in August, 2005.  Dancing with Salseros and Casineros who come to a Congress from all over the world is thrilling.  It's great to be able to share ideas on interesting steps, compare how they are danced and sequences blended, etc. with people outside the Washington area.

The highlight of the Rueda Congress was the World Amateur Salsa and Rueda Competitions, which Barb was asked to judge.  Click here to read an article about this unique Congress, including a description of the competitions, the workshops and the overall experience.  Since those early years of these important Congresses, people who dance with DanceInTime have been going to these annual events, and a DIT team even performed at the Miami Salsa Congress in August, 2007.

Feel free to call 301-980-6043 or email  BarbBtalks@aol.com  for updated information on class schedules, parties, and other events. Click here for more photos of classes and parties Click here if you want to read a magazine article that describes Salsa/Rueda dancing.  And click here for a list of Rueda steps that we cover in class with descriptions of each.

About the Instruction

The classes are patiently taught by Barbara Bernstein in conjunction with other skilled teachers (Glen, Vince, Teresa, Jessa, Sara, and others!).  All the teachers are experienced Salsa/Rueda dancers who kindly share their talent as instructors for DanceInTime. 

Barb herself has taught Salsa for a number of years at schools, studios, clubs, athletic facilities, county recreation departments, etc. in the Washington area.  She arranges Salsa and Latin dance shows at venues in the Washington, DC area as varied as the Kennedy Center, the Verizon Center, and local festivals as well as out of town. Click here for more details on Barb's background.

Are You Hiring Dance Entertainment?

DanceInTime also produces unique Latin, Ballroom, Salsa, and/or Swing shows in the Washington, DC area and beyond.  We do anything from brief performances to longer, audience-interactive programs.  If you have an event and would like Salsa or other dance entertainment and/or instruction, feel free to contact us. We are very flexible and can design a specific program to suit your needs. Click here for more information or a description of past shows in the Washington area, including those at both the Kennedy Center, the Verizon Center in Washington DC and at local festivals, etc. You can click here to see a short video clip of the Verizon Center performance*.

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Are You Hiring Someone to Teach a Special Workshop or a Team-Building Program?

DanceInTime also teaches classes and workshops at local schools (all levels through college) and workplaces - both government and private industry. These can range from a lunchtime or after-work Latin dance class to a special workshop. School or workplace dance classes are a great way to relax, relieve stress, get some exercise, and have fun with others from your organization. Classes can be customized to suit your needs.

In addition, DanceInTime provides "Cooperation and Team-Building Programs" specifically designed for your school or workplace in the Washington area and beyond.  Latin dance team-building activities are a great way to get people working together, and many people feel they are a lot more fun than other team-building activities.  Dance is used as a vehicle for helping people at a workplace engage together in cooperative and enjoyable activities.

Members of the group help each other as they learn together, so leadership is enhanced and personal connections are built. There is also a program that deals with recognizing different types of Latin music rather than dance, in case that is more comfortable. For more information on these programs, contact Barbara at 301-4646244 or go to: Teambuildingthroughlatindance.com.

Do You Want to Perform?

If you are a Salsa dancer in the Washington D.C./Baltimore/Northern Virginia area interested in performing, please call Barb at 301-464-6244 or email BarbBtalks@aol.com. We train advanced dancers for shows as well as arranging collaborations with other Salsa and Latin performing groups and couples.  It would be nice to hear from you as it is helpful to have additional performers!

How We Enhance And Tailor Our Performances

The performances that are arranged by DanceInTime sometimes lace dance demonstrations with educational components, such as discussing the history and underlying rhythm of the dances that are performed. This makes a nice program that both informs and entertains.

DanceInTime utilizes top talent from the Washington area and beyond, to create Salsa and Latin dance shows that are entertaining, fun, and tailored to the needs of the program/event. Some shows run as long as one to three hours such as those done for the Kennedy Center and the National Zoo's Hispanic Festival and many others.  (These generally include some dance instruction as well).  But others may be only five or six minutes, such as the Salsa show we did between quarters with 70 dancers at a Washington Wizards basketball game on January 30, 04. (The Wizards games are held at the Verizon Center which is a 20,000 seat arena!)  Click here to read an article about this remarkable performance.

Documentary Movie About Rueda de Casino

Two teachers out west, Sarita Streng from Albuquerque and Eric Johnson from San Diego, have traveled to Cuba repeatedly and filmed a top Rueda de Casino group out there.  They have done a fabulous job in making the viewer feel like he/she is in Cuba. 

There is going to also be a separate short that details how this dance gradually became popular all over the world and how it has affected community, culture, and other dance styles.  Barb Bernstein, director of DanceInTime is producing this "film short."  For further information on the film and how to order a copy, contact BarbBtalks@aol.com. Also visit the "Rueda Documentary" page on this site with more details on the film!

A Great Way to Practice Dance Steps

How would you like to have a dance teacher "on hand" as you practice dance steps?

Barb created a CD titled "Rhythm Reminder" to help dancers keep the beat.  It has music with a "voice over" that counts the dancers' beats just as teachers do in class----enabling them to concentrate on their steps. It is excellent for dance practice. To learn more about this CD and listen to a piece of the music, click here.

Dancing Together at a Congress

Check out the Miami Salsa Congress page of this website.  That event draws an international crowd and performers, and it is held the first weekend of August every year.  Barb and one of the DanceInTime teams went to this event in 2007. Barb taught a workshop there and the women's team plus one (brave) guy performed in an evening show!  The show was very well received due in part to the remarkable originality of our presentation. 

We told a story about Charlie's Angels through dance and included a trick with a jumprope!!  I literally could see the audience smiling and laughing when Charlie's voice interrupted the Salsa music with the words: "I'm sorry to interrupt your night out dancing, Angels, but I have a mission for you involving important classified information..."  He goes on to say he is asking that we deliver this to a high government official.  But one of the Angels turns out to be a double agent and gives the suitcase marked "Top Secret" to a "subversive element."  The good Angels rescue the suitcase and prevail in the end!  It's an adorable dance routine that blends Salsa and Cha Cha.

Interested in Other Forms of Dance Besides Salsa/Latin?

There is an umbrella organization of artistic directors and choreographers that Barb Bernstein, the director of DanceInTime, belongs to.  This is run by Dance/MetroDC which is the only comprehensive source for dance performances, events, workshops auditions, etc in the D.C. area.  For more information along these lines about all dance styles, readers may visit the following website:

www.dancemetrodc.org   A wide array of information about all things related to dance in the DC area can be found on that site.

And if you'd like a performance of any dance style, that can be arranged by DanceInTime. For example, at a B'nai Mitzvah, Israeli dancers were provided to entertain at the reception.  And at a formal fundraising program for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), DIT arranged a tap dance routine. The theme of this Gala was "Putting on the Ritz" and the organizer wanted a tap dance to that song which mimicked the dance done by Fred Astaire in the movie with the same name.  So a tap dancer in tails and top hat choreographed an original presentation with elements that were similar to the dance in the movie. It was very well received.  And that was followed by some Latin presentations, to round out the show.

If you would like information on DanceInTime's upcoming shows, you can click here for the "What's New" page. There are always things in the works.

What's New and Hot!

To see what is going on currently, check out the "Email Information" page on this website. That lists current classes and events.

** This photo was taken by Jim Pesci, a professional photographer whose website is: www.pescistudios.com. Thanks, Jim!



Above: Performing at the Verizon Center
To see a short video of this show,
click here*.
*This movie file requires QuickTime Viewer. To download a free viewer, go to http://www.quicktime.apple.com



Above: The Salsa Meetup group joins the Virginia class, 6/06

Above: Some of the Verizon Center performers

Above: Watch out! Don't even try to tame these "Charlie's Angels"! (Tyfanni, right, tells us all the time that it's "all about attitude." I think she's got that nailed!) 10/06

Above: DanceInTime team after performing at Zanzibar Nightclub, 1/10/07

Above: The ladies from the Danceintime women's team in their medley routine at the Tribute to Women in Salsa show 4/08

Above: Photo from class

Above: Photo from class

Above: celebrating Frank Regan's birthday (7/06) with the American Dance Montage performers. Michele Kearney is expressing her appreciation for Frank's great direction. Barb prepared the cake - banana garnished with chocolate covered strawberries.

Above: Some members of the American Dance Montage collaborate with DanceInTime in a show outside the Ronald Reagan Building in D.C.    7/05

Above: DanceInTime performs a combined Salsa and Cha Cha performance of their "Charlie's Angles Routine" at the Miami Salsa Congress, 2007

Above: DanceInTime performs a combined Salsa and Cha Cha performance of their "Charlie's Angles Routine" at the Miami Salsa Congress, 2007

Above: DanceInTime performs a combined Salsa and Cha Cha performance of their "Charlie's Angles Routine" at the Miami Salsa Congress, 2007

Above: DanceInTime taught and performed at Artscape 2007

Above: German and Rodrigo shine at a DanceInTime performance at the US National Dance Championships, 10/06

Above:  The women's team from DanceInTime posing after rehearsing their medley routine.

Above: The women's team from Danceintime at Zanzibar's Nightclub awaiting their performance time. 4/08

Above: Catonsville class. 2/08

Above: DanceInTime teaches at Kasbah. 3/08

Above: Doug and Michele do Rumba at the Woodrow Wilson Plaza show in DC.   8/05

Above: DanceInTime sponsors a Bachata Rueda workshop in the DC area thought by George Elizondo, 6/06

Above: Barbara Bernstein teaches at P.G.C.C's Caribbean Fest, May 07

Above: Rita, Rajni and representatives from the company for a judges' panel at a Dancing with the Stars contest at a company picnic.

Above: Barb teaches class at Glen Echo Park's Bumper Car Pavilion as part of the "Then and Wow" festival, 6/23/07

Above: DanceInTime visits another Rueda group in Philadelphia. The principal teachers are posing here. Left to right: Martin & Hadar (NY), Athena (Philly), Barb, Glen (DC), Josh (Philly) holding baby Avanah who was named after Havana, Cuba!

Above: DanceInTime trained local celebrities Ben Steinberg (writer for the Washington Post) and Brain Van de Graaff (WJLA's popular weatherman) for a "Dancing With The Stars"-style competition at the Baysox game. 7/21/07

Above: DanceInTime trained local celebrities Ben Steinberg (writer for the Washington Post) and Brain Van de Graaff (WJLA's popular weatherman) for a "Dancing With The Stars"-style competition at the Baysox game. Four dancers who trained these local celebrities then did a Rueda demonstration on the field near the end of the Baysox game. 7/21/07

Above: Barb teaches Salsa at the main L'Enfant Plaza Post Office Health Fair, May 2007

Above: DanceInTime Rueda team photo, 2/08

Above: Members of Hadar Harel's Rueda group and DanceInTime collaborate in showing each other moves, 4/07

Above: New York Rueda dancers collaborated with Barb and DanceInTime dancers, 4/22/07. They are posing in Barb's yard after a "step exchange."

Above: Party at Avalon Studio, 12/07

Above: Garrett, Barb and Nasim taught and performed at the National Defense University's Hispanic Heritage month celebration, 9/07

Above: DanceInTime taught, performed and ran open dancing at Jin Lounge as part of the Dance DC Festival 9/07

Above: DanceInTime performing the "Wedding Routine" at a Rueda Fiesta at Glen Echo. They are doing the Electric Slide to Salsa music!! 4/21/07

Above: Vince and Anka play a bride and groom in a Rueda presentation by DanceInTime. Here Anka is brushing her teeth as she prepares for her wedding. 4/21/07

Above: Ladies from DanceInTime Women's team perform at World Dance Festival  10/05

Above: DanceInTime performing at a county fair. 9/07

Above: DanceInTime performed at the Anne Arundel County Fair. 9/07

Above: the women's team from DanceInTime performing at South Beach, 6/29/06

Above: Jim McCleary and Rita Ralph pose after performing in the DanceInTime Cha Cha routine at a wedding reception, 10/06

Above: Barb dances with DJ Andy to prepare for a show at First Night Annapolis.   10/05

Above: Tom and Wendy performing at First Night Annapolis.   12/31/05

Above: Rueda teachers Barb, Simona, and Duane pose after having lunch together at the 2006 Rueda Congress in Miami

Above: a couple that got to know each other in our classes actually danced together as part of their wedding ceremony! Note that the man who conducted the ceremony is another friend who does Rueda! (6/06)

Above: Dancers who participated in the World's Largest Rueda mob the ballroom after they set the new record for the biggest circle at the Miami Salsa Congress, 8/05

Above: performing at the National Zoo, 10/05

Above: Members of DanceInTimeProductions and Salsa Wild perform for the United Nations Benefit Dance

Above: Members of the DanceInTime "Women's Team" pose


Above: Barb, Tiffany, and Preston performed Latin dances at a Westin Hotel gala in Annapolis, MD

Above: The women's team perform and teach at Latino Fest '05


Above: The cast of performers who danced in a simulation of the nightclub scene in the movie "Dance With Me"     10/8/05

Above: Barb was invited to be the guest speaker at a pre-showing and discussion of  the movie "Shall We Dance?" Jen and Mike joined her as speakers.

Above: Rita and Patti from the DanceInTime Women's Team at the D.C. Congress

Above: Dancing with the Auto Show's mascot

Above: Barb and Michele pose for cover of their CD

Above: NJ and DC area Rueda teams are interviewed by "Wild About Philly" TV show producers following their joint performance with a Boston Rueda group

Above: DanceInTime teaching Rueda at Red Maple, a Baltimore nightclub.

Above: Latin Motion and DanceInTimeProductions at the "Celebrate Fairfax" Festival **

Above: Performing at "Celebrate Fairfax" **

Above: Keith and Paola from
Latin Motion at a park performance
with DanceInTimeProductions

Above: Salsa Class at First Night Annapolis. 12/31/04

Above: from the debut performance of the Women's Routine at a Carribbean fest. 5/1/05

Above: Jorge dances Rueda in the VA class while dressed up in a clown suit!

Above: Salsa Meetup group at the Virginia Rueda class, summer '06

Above: DanceInTime performing at Artscape, a Baltimore festival that draws about a million people every year! 7/06

Last updated July, 2006

Copyright Barbara Bernstein of DanceInTime.com, 2005